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Cavallo760

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So I’m new to the site and British classics as well. That being said, I’m not new to cars in general as I work in auto sales. However, I recently started doing sales at Cavallo Motorsports and we deal w/ some British cars here. Specifically, we have a '61 Austin-Healey Sprite MK1 (for sale) and a Jag XKSS (for show) in our shop. That’s why I'm here, to expand my knowledge of these great cars. Thanks in advance for all the help I'll be asking for. Cheers...

Joe
 
Hello, and welcome to the Forum!
 
Hi There Joe,

"Welcome" to the BCF & the "Wonderful World of LBCs" (Little British Cars).

As Dave mentions; Take a look at ea. Individual Forum & ask the questions you need more info. on. There is no doubt you`ll get answers.

Happy Selling,

Russ

PS: Post some pics of the "Sprite & XKSS". You just may get a buyer here for the Sprite.
 
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